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The Rhode Island Accessible Beeping Egg Hunt was held on Saturday, March 23, 2024, at Johnston High School. More than 150 people participated, including children who are visually impaired, deaf or … more
The stories behind neglected, abandoned, long-forgotten places have always interested Warwick resident Nicholas Bramble. Now, as he prepares to wrap up seventh grade at Immaculate Conception … more
The walls of the community room at the Central Library are flush with color this month with pieces from every school in the district. The Cranston Public Schools Art Fest 2024 kicked off last weekend … more
Humans of Cranston is a recurring column showcasing the stories of Cranston community members’ community involvement, diversity, and unique life perspectives. Brian Flinn is the Assistant … more
Celebrating women in mentorship was the focus of the Women’s Fund of Rhode Island’s (WFRI) annual Women’s History Month discussion with U.S. Senator Jack Reed. Monday’s … more
The city council’s first order of business at Monday’s meeting on the March 25 was to take a moment to honor extraordinary Rhode Island women. Gina Russo, a survivor of the Station Fire, … more
Seniors in Cranston recently had the opportunity to participate in the second annual Electric Boat hiring day at Cranston East. The students were able to apply and interview with EB representatives, … more
The Commissioner of Education for the State of Rhode Island, Angélica Infante-Green, visited Tides Restaurant at Warwick’s Career and Technical Center last week for a chat with members … more
More than 600 Rhode Islanders filled Rhodes on the Pawtuxet for a night celebrating fighters in fabulous outfits. Glimmer of Hope Foundation’s Runway for a Cure event saw 25 adult and 25 … more
So, you received your revaluation notice and you’re both delighted your house is worth so much, but wondering what it’s going to mean for taxes and whether you should question the number. … more
A small bridge in Cranston will be undergoing immediate repairs following the discovery of structural deficiencies during the city’s bridge and culvert inspection. … more
With the coming of spring, Knightsville’s beautification is underway once again. Branching out from Itri Park, phase two of the neighborhood’s revitalization project will stretch into the … more
Rhode Islanders impacted by the floods in December and January will now be eligible for federal relief funding due to a disaster declaration signed by President Joe Biden last week. Following … more
It’s that time of the year again in Rhode Island. The fifth anniversary of 401Gives, a statewide philanthropic initiative that aims to raise money through social media for local nonprofits, is … more
Caregivers, healthcare providers and community members are invited to visit and learn about the resources available to address memory loss from conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and other … more
Our programs assist, inform, entertain, and enrich the lives of i ndividuals 55 years and older. Jeopardy & Oral Health Wednesday, April 3rd – 10:00 a.m. URI Pharmacy … more
UPDATED: Warwick Police have identified the victim in Thursday's tragic shooting. more
Have you driven on Hartford Avenue recently? If so, your license plate was likely one of 162,180 vehicles detected in the last 30 days by one of three Flock Safety cameras monitoring traffic in … more
With Easter less than two weeks away, the Easter Bunny has begun making the rounds in Cranston. Sunday, he met with local kids such as (almost) two-year-old Rayna Guindon, accompanied by her mom … more
Rhode Islanders can expect some financial relief this summer, as electricity bills are expected to go down starting next month. Rhode Island Energy (RIE) is proposing lowering the default rates … more
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